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    Donbogen reacted to mikejee's post in the thread The growth of AI with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Richard. That is fine for personal purposes , as you know that it might not be accurate, but much of the results of photo AI is...
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    Smudger reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread The growth of AI with Appreciate Appreciate.
    I took a picture which turned out very blurred, either from the Wye Valley Walk or Offa’s Dyke Path, somewhere between Monmouth and...
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    Caggwag replied to the thread Gower Street.
    This is RJR transport that my great great grandparents Richard John Richardson and penninah (Pennie) brought back in the early 1900s and...
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    Smudger reacted to RichSmith's post in the thread The growth of AI with Appreciate Appreciate.
    AI in the wrong hands can be a horrible tool. However, I think it can also be used for good. I’ve been involved with AI photos since its...
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    brummy-lad replied to the thread Rea Street.
    A few discrepancies on the census so checked a few others. Court 11 was between Nos. 47 and 48 so No. 46 as marked. Were you aware that...
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    mikejee replied to the thread The growth of AI.
    Richard. That is fine for personal purposes , as you know that it might not be accurate, but much of the results of photo AI is...
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    BrummieGeoff reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Smallbrook Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Once the home to the Rectory, a theatre (for only a few years) and cock fighting. Source: British Newspaper Archive
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    AI in the wrong hands can be a horrible tool. However, I think it can also be used for good. I’ve been involved with AI photos since its...
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    Morturn reacted to Pedrocut's post in the thread Witton with Appreciate Appreciate.
    “In the middle of the 19C Witton was the remote and hardly-known hamlet.” Witton was the hamlet that was chosen to site the percussion...
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    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Witton with Appreciate Appreciate.
    From a hamlet with a few mills and streams and a manor house to an industrialised suburb of Birmingham and location of a substantial...
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    Well done Lyn super work
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    Morturn reacted to Astoness's post in the thread Erdington postmen heroes remembered with Appreciate Appreciate.
    thanks for sorting that out for me jan...the plaque is now where we really wanted it to be 12 years ago...job done :) lyn
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    Morturn reacted to pjmburns's post in the thread Erdington postmen heroes remembered with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Just had a look on Streetview and the wall in question is clearly visible. So on show and not tucked away inside the building. Great...
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    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Birmingham 1838 - 1938 with Appreciate Appreciate.
    A concise summary of Birmingham over 100 years. Source: British Newspaper Archive
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    Morturn reacted to Vivienne14's post in the thread Smallbrook Street with Appreciate Appreciate.
    Once the home to the Rectory, a theatre (for only a few years) and cock fighting. Source: British Newspaper Archive
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